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2.
Configure Device B:
# Enable GVRP globally.
<DeviceB> system-view
[DeviceB] gvrp
# Configure port Ethernet 1/0/1 as a trunk port, and assign it to all VLANs.
[DeviceB] interface ethernet 1/0/1
[DeviceB-Ethernet1/0/1] port link-type trunk
[DeviceB-Ethernet1/0/1] port trunk permit vlan all
# Enable GVRP on trunk port Ethernet 1/0/1.
[DeviceB-Ethernet1/0/1] gvrp
[DeviceB-Ethernet1/0/1] quit
# Create VLAN 3 (a static VLAN).
[DeviceB] vlan 3
[DeviceB-vlan3] quit
3.
Verify the configuration:
Use the
display gvrp local-vlan
command to display the local VLAN information that GVRP
maintains on ports. For example:
# Display the local VLAN information that GVRP maintains on port Ethernet 1/0/1 of Device A.
[DeviceA] display gvrp local-vlan interface ethernet 1/0/1
Following VLANs exist in GVRP local database:
1(default),2-3
According to the output, information about VLAN 1, static VLAN information of VLAN 2 on the
local device, and dynamic VLAN information of VLAN 3 on Device B are all registered through
GVRP.
# Display the local VLAN information that GVRP maintains on port Ethernet 1/0/1 of Device B.
[DeviceB] display gvrp local-vlan interface ethernet 1/0/1
Following VLANs exist in GVRP local database:
1(default),2-3
According to the output, information about VLAN 1, static VLAN information of VLAN 3 on the
local device, and dynamic VLAN information of VLAN 2 on Device A are all registered through
GVRP.
GVRP fixed registration mode configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
:
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Device A and Device B are connected through their ports Ethernet 1/0/1.
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Enable GVRP and configure the fixed registration mode on ports to enable the registration and
deregistration of static VLAN information between the two devices.
Figure 47 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure Device A:
# Enable GVRP globally.